12 PROCEEDINGS OF THE PHILADELPHIA MEETING 



ELECTION OF FELLOWS 



Tlie Secretary announced the election in due form of the following- 

 Fellows, the ballots having been canvassed and counted by the Council: 



Jon.x Andrew x\llex, B. A., M. Sc, Ph. I)., University of Alberta, Strathcona, 



Canada. 

 Joseph Austen Bancroft, B. A., M. A., Ph. D., McGill Univer.slty, Montreal, 



Canada. 

 Frank Catikakt Calkins, B. S., U. S. (Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 

 Charles Camsell. B. A.. Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa. Canada. 

 Charles H. Clapp, S. P... Ph. I)., University of Arizona, Tucson. Arizona. 

 Wn.LiAM Frank Eugene (Keed) Ouhlev. T^niversity of Chicago, Chicago, 



Illinois. 

 Rav Vernon Hennen, A. P.., P.. S.. C. E.. West Virginia (Jeoiogical Survey, 



Morgautown. West Virgiiii;i. 

 Roy Jay Holden. B. S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blac-ksburg, Virginia. 

 George Daviu Hvurakd, B. S., M. S.. A. M.. I'h. D., Oberlin College, Oberlin. 



Ohio. 

 Walter Fred Hunt, A. B., A. M., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 

 Edward Charles Jeffrey, A. B., Ph. D., Harvard Univer.sity, Cambridge, Mass. 

 Esper Signius Larsen, Jr., B. S., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C. 

 James H. Lees, B. A., M. S., Iowa Geological Survey, Des Moines, Iowa. 

 Francois Emile Matthes, B. S., U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, I). C. 

 Thomas Poole Maynard, A. B., Ph. D., Chattanooga, Tenn. 

 Herbert E. Merwin, S. B., Ph. r>.. Geophysical Laboratory, Washington, D. C. 

 Alexander Hamilton Phillips, B. S., D. Sc, Princeton University, Princeton, 



N. J. 

 Millard King Shaler, A. B., B. S.. United States Embas.sy, London, England. 

 Stephen Taber, A. B., Ph. D., University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. 



AinKiuiiciMiient \\as then made by the Secretary that the Society had 

 lost four Fellows by death during the year 1914: Alfred E. Barlow, 

 Albert S. Bickmore, Horace C. Hovey, and Newton H. Winchell, and 

 three Correspondents: H. Eosenbusch, Eduard Suess, and Th. Tscherny- 

 schew. Memorials of deceased Fellows were presented as follows: 



MEMOIR OF ALFRED ERNEST BARLOW 

 BY frank D. ADAMS 



T'he news of tbe loss of the Empress of Ireland, which brought such 

 \vi(l('.s|)i'ea(l sorrow to so many liomes, not only in the Dominion of Canada, 

 bill also ill tbe ITnited States, came with a sense of personal bereavement 

 to many members of the Geological Society of America wlien it was 

 learned that Dr. Alfred E. Barlow was among those who had perished. 

 Having attended the closing meeting of the Eoyal Society of Canada, 



